• Viscount Netterville. The family also produced at least two more senior judges in the sixteenth century, Thomas Netterville and Luke Netterville. Little...
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  • Luke Netterville (or Lucas de Nutrevilla; died 1227) was an Anglo-Norman churchman in Ireland, archbishop of Armagh from 1218. Netterville was appointed...
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  • Luke (Lucas) Netterville (c. 1510–1560) was a sixteenth-century Irish judge. He was father of the statesman Richard Netterville and grandfather of the...
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  • de Netterville, who like Thomas sat in the Common Pleas (1301-9). Luke Netterville (died 1560), another Irish judge of the era, was Thomas's younger cousin...
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    (disambiguation), multiple people Luke Netterville (1510–1560), Irish judge Luke Netterville (priest) (died 1227), Irish archbishop Luke Nevill (born 1986), Australian...
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  • Walter de Lacy (1172–1241), Lord of Meath Garret Wesley (1735–1781), 1st Earl of Mornington John Netterville (1603–1659), 2nd Viscount Netterville Nicholas...
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    originally being granted to them by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath. As far back as 1207, their direct ancestor Luke Netterville is recorded as taking the position...
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  • Meath, which led to a lawsuit in 1555 with another High Court judge, Luke Netterville, who was the head of an old-established landowning family from Dowth...
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    the argument that Jesus commanded people to pay taxes to their de facto rulers Netterville, Ned (17 March 2008). "Jesus of Nazareth, Illegal-Tax Protester"...
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  • port of New Ross granted trading concessions from Henry III. Luke Netterville (Lucas de Nutrevilla), an Anglo-Norman churchman and archbishop of Armagh...
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